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The MATLAB site license working group organized the acquisition of the [[UAB TAH license]].
The MATLAB site license working group organized the acquisition of the [[UAB TAH license]].


The working group includes the following memebers:
== Working Group ==
The working group includes the following members:


; David Shealy : Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [http://www.physics.uab.edu]
; David Shealy : Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [http://www.physics.uab.edu]

Latest revision as of 16:25, 7 June 2011

The MATLAB site license working group organized the acquisition of the UAB TAH license.

Working Group

The working group includes the following members:

David Shealy
Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [1]
Director of Research Computing Support, IT/Infrastructure [2]
Paul Gamlin
Chair, Department of Vision Sciences
Director, UAB Center for the Development of Functional Imaging
Thomas P Foley
Director of Information Technology
UAB School of Engineering
Fran Fabrizio
Director of Information Systems
UAB College of Arts and Sciences
Kristina M Visscher
Assistant Professor
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Neurobiology Department
Mark Bolding [3]
Graduate Student
UAB Vision Sciences

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MATLAB Support / Mailing List

As with any application or computer language, learning to use MATLAB to analyze data or to develop or modify MATLAB applications is an individual responsibility. There is ample application documentation available from the Mathworks website, potential outreach to colleagues who also use MATLAB, and options for consultation with Mathworks. Mathworks also host on-campus training seminars several times a year and provides many on-line learning tutorials.

Installation support for MATLAB at UAB is provided by your local IT support organization and the Docs wiki.

Mathworks Website

Your first and best option for application-specific questions on MATLAB is to refer to the on-line MATLAB documentation. The Mathworks site also provides a a support matrix and an on-line knowledge base.

UAB MATLAB Wiki

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Contributing to the wiki is as easy as clicking the login link on the top-right of the page and signing in with your UAB BlazerID. If you are unsure about making an edit, you can make suggestions for improvement on the page's Discussion tab or discuss the proposed improvement in the MATLAB user group.

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This is a network of volunteers sharing their knowledge with peers. You are encouraged to reach out to this community for questions on using MATLAB by

Archives of MATLAB user group discussions are available on-line at https://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/arc/matlab-user. You may find your question is already answered in these archives.


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